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[DMsGuild] Myrddin's Guide to Faerie

ColinCaelin

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So, according to the experiment post, this seemed to be the place to post this at the moment - so I thought I would give it a try. It looks like that's still going on, but if I'm wrong, I'm sorry.

[FONT=&quot]A little while back, I was DMing for my group and they ended up heading off to the Feywild. Now, I knew a good bit about the 'current' feywild from having been through 4th edition when they made that change, but I noticed that there was practically nothing when it came to the feywild in the 5e books - which led to a lot of homebrewing and testing things out on my players. Afterwards, a friend and I figured we'd compile the stuff we had done and on the off chance anyone might be interested, we figured we would publish it for anyone who wanted some Feywild resources.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]We've got breakdowns and summaries of elements of the Feywild for people who might be unfamiliar with the plane, 4 races based on fey creatures and myths (including selkies, satyrs and fauns, hamadryads, and leprechauns), 9 new subclasses (such as teleporting fighters and nonmagical healer rogues), alternate options for other classes, over 20 magic items, and some low and high level monsters for DMs to use in their campaigns (like Baba Yaga and the Prince of Frost).[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Anyway, here's the blurb and the link, and we hope you check out Myrddin's Guide to Faerie![/FONT]
 

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